With "Crazy Rich Asians/Crazy Rich Asians/My Super Boyfriend" continues to create box office success in various countries. In addition to the popular male and female protagonists, many audiences have expressed interest in Michelle Yeoh (Michelle Yeoh) who plays the image of Eleanor's mother. She is deeply impressed. Since her debut, she has exuded low-key personal traits, without exaggerated acting skills, and her strong aura is often unforgettable.
After a few years, you finally understand the beauty of Michelle Yeoh, not from outside, but from her inner self-confidence and perseverance. She is like a book that can never be read. Every time she appears in front of the camera, she can always It brings different shocks and inspirations to the audience and makes people appreciate her more.
refused to be a beautiful vase
used martial arts to break into the showbiz
was born in Malaysia. At the age of 15, Michelle Yeoh went to the UK to study for a degree in dance and drama. At the age of 21, she was selected as the Miss Malaysia. The next year she was invited to perform in Hong Kong and filmed with Chow Yun Fat Advertising, that was the starting point of her acting career. However, Michelle Yeoh didn't want to attract the audience's attention solely by appearance, but practiced martial arts skills and stood out in "The Royal Sister" and became the number one female star in Hong Kong.
Looking back on 1992, Michelle Yeoh and Jackie Chan starred in "Police Story 3: Super Police". At that time, she insisted not to use a stand-in, and became famous after the broadcast. In 1997, she and Pierce Brosnan starred in the 007 series of films "Tomorrow Never Dies 007: Empire of Tomorrow" ", subverting the screen image of "Bond girl (Ponde girl) giving people a vase, she and the leading actor fight side by side, to perform tasks.
convincing extreme performance
often does not require too many lines
soon after the debut, Michelle Yeoh became popular throughout Asia, but the movie "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" really made her internationally famous. Under the lens of director Ang Lee, she exquisitely interpreted the role of Yu Xiulian in the play, without too many lines, introverted through her eyes and kung fu With a powerful aura that made the audience hold their breath, that scene of fighting Yu Jiaolong (Zhang Ziyi) became a classic.
is not limited to martial arts dramas. In 2005, Michelle Yeoh played an exquisite senior geisha in "Memoirs of a Geisha" Shisui, ushered in a deeper breakthrough in acting. In addition, in 2011, Michelle Yeoh explained a brave woman under house arrest by the government in "In the Name of Love: Aung San Suu Kyi", and devoted her life to lead the country step by step. Min. Between movement and stillness, she shows her acting flexibly.
never show off her family background
let the world see the story of Asians
Michelle Yeoh rarely mentions her family background. Her father is a Malaysian Datuk and one of the leaders of MCA. , A person with a very prestigious position in the Malaysian transportation industry, but Michelle Yeoh did not rely on his family. After his debut, he worked steadily and steadily step by step to achieve success. Maybe not every work is loved by the audience. But I firmly believe that through drama, the world can see more Asian stories. After encountering "Crazy Rich Asians"
, Michelle Yeoh seems to have seen hope, to reverse Hollywood's long-term performing arts ecology, and embrace more diverse actors and voices. Just like she What I emphasized is that the times are changing, and I hope that this movie will have a strong impact, so that all Asians in the world are willing to tell their stories, embrace culture, remove labels, and find their own value.